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Great REVIEW of Anemine’s new album on acloserlisten: How does one react upon hearing the news that a favorite novel has inspired an album? At first, with trepidation, the same reaction one might have toward a film version. And then, if the project is worthy, relief, followed by gratitude. Cologne duo Anemine was inspired by Alessandro Baricco’s Oceano Mare (Ocean Sea). The album title (translation: SeaWidths) is a German play on words. The 1993 novel plays with expectations of narrative and flow, imitating the sea through its prose. The setup may be relatively simple ~ a group of unrelated characters converge at the Almayer Inn, and their mysteries are gradually revealed. But the originality of Barrico’s characters and the elegance of his writing makes this work a modern classic. Anemine brings the themes of the novel to life while retaining its mysterious nature. At first, the album seems disjointed due to its many styles – but everything comes together in the end, just as it does in the novel.l….→